Dryden Observer, 5 May 1933, p. 3

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MAY Sth, 1083." Suma -- a "CLASSIFIED SECTION Leave orders at Star Pool ing Machine. Cheap for cash. Baby Chicks. 300 egg incubat- from the time of the Boer worl to the present, as seen through | the eyes of the Marryot family in London. the Marryot family and their servants. TE Men's Pants; tweeds, drills and worsted, 4 pockets, Yo NT cen aut en i HOUSE TO RENT ON PRIN-| FOR SALE -- BLUE WICKER] Never for an instant is the! PRONGER 3 ORE NEWS | S BAUER BROS. : Lik anny Baby Carriage in good con-| thread of the story lost, weaving! Sa "WOOD SAWIN g| ately, apply W. D. Dickson, qition $12.00 cash. Apply in most absorbing manner, the Soa : She ! D8 i G i Dryden, Ontario. Mrs. L. A. Orvis, Dryden. 2 8! narrative of contemporary events Soy's Toreador Black Dening Pants, elastic waist, 22 Bensonails Fen me FOR SALE-ELECTRIC WASH. FOR SALE_BARRED ROCK with the more intimate story of inch cuff, fancy emblem, all double stitched .... 98¢ rompt Service. | "OR SALE-ELECTR VASH-|{ FOR SALE--BARRE Room. 0) am a= =» 0 aw Oem» amd 3 J : i o EJ Decorating Interior and Exterior Decorating Painting, Paperhanging, Ete. 'Orders can be left at Observer Office. L. BEESTON 2 cases of MENS WORK 2 BOOTS )--Blach pion toe, leather soles at . $2.69 ~ (2)--Sturdy brown retan uppers and leather Expert Shoe and Harness -~ WEARS ONE" oT PROUDFOOT "The Dryden Tailor' Repairs = WM_B. R Smith and some of the most touching 7 ~ : scenes: are those in the servant's S fi Be First Class Service || Rec. Sec'y--O. 8. Jackson. er Prine and Marryot g TE VE N'S 2 B A K F R 2 re tees FEED STABLE, LIVERY = : z : ; hip oR 1.0.0F.. DRYDEN LODGE, No.|leave on the same troop ship, TAXI AND DRAY 417, 'meets in the Town Hall. | and the blare of bands and the R. G. A Manager. q at my old stand in Dryden, every 2nd and 4th Mon- singing of the old songs by the BD ED O- SHES ED 0-40 (CEES OED SE OCHS ED > GE ! THE DRYDEN LIVERY Yan, iin 0 TO ; en | R. Tri Drvd 0 day in the month at 8 p.m. Visit- huge throngs give a touch Of {im ree . ' Laan st ryden, Ont. ing brethren cordially invited. imperishable realism to the whole. = ey x : ; HANAN, N.G. Mafeking 1s being beseiged | {7 SE Painting & Paperhanging : 2 aR Rec. Sec. |and it is to the relief of the : 7 ) : --_-- stricken garrison that the ; A Rooms Papered Chas. H. SHEPHERD DRYDEN BRANCH | Britishers are hastening. Jane : from $5.00 up. FRESH MILK OR CREAM meets in Mill Hall Marryot's brother is among the SATURD AY = : ; ie Delivered Daily. third Sunday each | officers in Mafeking. Spare Ribs, 8 tb for ...... 250 Including paper for ceiling At Reasonable Prices. month, 8.30 p.m.| The news of the relief of Mafe- Bet Dripping Stern snd wll Apply Visiting comrades | King is received by the Moor! Pork Bidmey, per I... oo hea 15¢ : Th ¢. H. SHEPHERD, DRYDEN $ invited. family wie they ry 1 1b Side Bacon, 4 th Liver .................... 15¢ : opera, 0 i Shoulder Lal r Samples on request. ¢|{ Oy Does v0 5 Womtebottom, Fran; H, | %o: one of the mot fnpres ||| Shoulder Lamb Chops, per to oT 150 a Davidson, or 7 8 V. Rigbey, bles the Marryos household MONDAY : i 5 . when the two men return, a joy Blewing Lamb, 3h for... .. 0 oo 25¢ P.O. BOX 258 D ALM 0 RE H ot el which is lessened with the news 1 Ib Stewing Steak, 14 tb Kidney ................ 20¢ Diy, Oueth wan steeer--xenora || 27 YEAR OLD LAXA- |i death orb loved. Ques Vie TUESDAY ry 5 the death of beloved Queen Vic- MMAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAA. || Tiyropean and American Plan, TIVE STILL POPUL AR toria. The passing of the royal Stowing Veal 3 1h £ 25 : : : ie X 2 veal, UE Ss SR Cc = \ ict hotel f ict 1 funeral, seen only as reflected Pork Stes 1 a A 5 = > = o Ay ha Tr op i I, EL SE ork Steak, per » a Si NR 5c & myerytimng o e Dest a For twenty-seven. years Rexall| household, is one of the masterly : WEDNESDAY t moderate charges. Orderlies have been the accepted | touches of the play. Shoulder Veal Steak, per Ib 15¢ | PRICES VARY - : L Managed by the Owner. relief for constipation. Because| The years roll on, with Bridges Back Bacon, per Ib > > fer ake g i -- | of their delightful chocolate taste | running a '"pub" which he has | QUALITY NEVER Se = - TH love am Aug booms bought from > Jer wold 17 oR tl THURSDAY 0 : Te 3) OV 0.) WE E21 of their gentle natural aetion|the Sout rican war, but ob Roast Beef, per I... ............00 vives c | g i Edye's Dair ) they are appreciated by women | which owing to his too frequent Brisket Boiling ' Beet, or 1h Te v SEMI- READY never sac- | v y y Nil dors petite. Aid Row i ing. I net Sateeciing wien = 8 ok ! rifice Quality for Price ¥ ! The home of good milk. i they activate sluggish bowels. |ly well. The touches of family = FRIDAY § Ato ion. Todi Semb ; § Babies Milk a Specialty. §/| Only nature could be kinder. |life in the Bridges inner circle Jellied Veal, cooked, per Ib ..................... 20¢c : i The oldest accredited herd @| Rexall Orderlies are mnon-habit|and the scenes of East Side life Swiss Loaf, cooked, per th ...................... 20¢c ready gives you more value : in the district. forming. Get them at Harris's|are griipping in the extreme. Le Se > po S to] XE » ; : : y > E «< s 23 for your dollars invested. #|§ If in want, drop us a card Sol ai Store. Tin of 24, The inevitable ray of sunshine Phone 6. A. PATERSON Dryden g BOX 261, DRYDEN only Cc. is Fanny, the golden haired $7 Lets show you how ... ! 5) > O- - -y Sg he hos = irrepress- | \s 2 or PS ible talent for the dance. | IE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Edward Marryot, the elder of | ; | 'ASK THE MAN WHO y and Edith|/F MN I -¢| OG a <a Tl Equipment T am now able to supply you with stove pipes of better 'material and at much lower prices than usual. 15c¢ per length for 6 in. pipe. 20c per length for 7 in. pipe. I can now supply you with the latest made furnace on the 'market in coal or wood and coal and wood burning stoves. Cook Stoves and Ranges, Quebec Heaters, Etc., Hot "Water Boilers, Hydro Thermic ) Radiation, Agricultural Boil- ers. Tinsmithing of any diseription Dryden's Greatest Producing Shop. OLAF A. ISAKSON Apply The Observer. FOUND -- CANADIAN ENGIN- ces Badge, owner may claim same on application to Obser- ver Office. Cc Suite on Princess Street, $10 per month--also Nine Roomed House on Duke Street, fully modern, apply R. H. Pronger, Notary Public, Dryden, Ont. DEBTS COLLECTED--WE collect Notes, Accounts, Wages or new, we will surprise you with results. Clip for future reference. Do it now. collection, no charge. UNITED CREDIT MEN OF CANADA. Branches Everywhere. Owen Sound Braneh, P.O. Box 22. 4 3 M. J. CROSIER | Licensed Motor Taxi : F'OR RENT -- FOUR ROOMED. No Anderson & Harris Huneral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended To. PHONE po 62 R 3 Con Mulvey and Osborne 'Western Sales Bock SoyNTER 4 Sates cuiben FE and Automatic Styles ® Western Made for Western Trade" 192 Winnipeg, .. BUY YOUR SALES BOOKS Night, 62 R 4 §! | lawyer's fees and ete, | ance Company, J or available for hatching eggs. «Will hatch eggs for either shares or cash. Apply Mrs. g Dreef, Dryden, Ont. P18 J. L. SKILLEN, AGENT FOR Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, Wawanesa Fire Insur- ance Co., Canadian Pacific Ex- press Money Orders, Cunard Steamship Tickets, and Scan- dinavian American Lines. FOR SALE--NEW COLEMAN Radiant Gas Heater. Looks like a fire place, is portable at a bargain price. FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE F. & A.M, No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month, Visitors cordially invited. Con Anderson, W.M. A. J. Clempson, See'y. LO.L. DRYDEN LODGE, No. cordially invited. Last year 960,000 persons were y killed or injured by automobiles 1 | in Canada and the United States. @! If you are, driving a car, what guarantee 'have you that your car may not be responsible for the injury or death of some one? It may not be your fault, but | witnesses for the injured party may out-weigh yours. This may mean court costs. easily running into hundreds of dollars- The Wawanesa Mutual Insur- represented by J. L. Skillen, will protect you against Public Liability, Proper- ty Damage, Collision, Fire and | Theft, and do it at a reduction from standard rates. Insure to- day, tomorrow may he too late. (Ad.) | GAVALGADE FILM VIVID PRODUCTION | Panorama of Stirring Events Interwoven With Drama of Human Lives. No more impressive and gripp- ing film has been shown at the Strand theatre than 'Cavalcade.' the Fox production of Noel Coward's London stage panor- ama, starring Clive Brook and One sees England, merry and sad, warlike and peace-loving, an England with the characters speaking their minds. The at- mosphere of London and else 'where has been reproduced in a masterly fashion. In the early episodes one hears occasionally the sound of horses' hoofs on the streets and now and again .an old four-wheeler moves across the screen. Then there are. the familiar pillar boxes, the lamp posts, flashes of the Kast End and Mayfair, including views of Robert Marryot and his wife, Jane, and embraces what hap- pens to their children and their servants. With true British res- traint, which leaves the more obvious scenes to the Wm tion of: the on-looker, the panor- ama continues absorbingly right to the threshold of the present. The scene opens in 1899, with the declaration of war on the Mundin) has joined as a private, the Marryot sos, Harris, go on their honeymoon on the ill-fated Titanic. ; Then comes 1914, with the shock of the world war and its Zeppelin raids on the heart of the Empire's- capital. Joe, the only remaining son of the Marry-| ot family, goes forth to fight with his father in the Emire's battles. The scenes in the war episodes are never to be forgotten, and depict the realism of the holo- caust through the lives of the Marryots. With the jangling of! discordant notes, the return of peace is heralded in Londen, but: it is a saddened peace for Jane Marryot as on the day of the] armistice she receives notice that | her remaining boy has been kill- ed in action. The - picture concludes in a, modern setting, with Jane and Robert Marryot facing the fut- ure with mental calm and com- posure, confident that old Eng- land is on an upward path lead: ing to better days and saner | and happier living. It is a vivid, graphic, ripping panorama of 'the silver . screen. Town of Dryden CLEAN-UP. Householders are requested to CLEAN UP their yards without = Ce "belt loops, and cuffs Es sawn Hine ne el $1.00 Men's Cowboy Pants, red back blue denim, double and rivetted buttons "Men's 8-0z. Blue Denim Overalls, with bib and brace, "double stitched, double fronts, per pair $1.45 Men' S Grunt Five fingers of tough mule skin, split leather cuff, reinforced thumb, ouly 39¢ "Five fingers of cream horsehide, split leather cuff, double at wrist 6c Middy Bhatti flannel detachable collars, braid trim and emblem, heavy white middy twill, 6 to 20 anywhere. Our success will] and will heat any room com-| the houses of parliament and the years. Special Sale, SLED lity oo 89¢ PO. Box 207 Divden, Ont | astonish you, we seldom fail.| fortably at a minimum cost| deep booming of Big Ben in the m= : | | 1f we do, it costs you nothing. and at the same time 1S Very) mistf evening twilight. WOOD YARD VALUES es You take no risk. You can't| ornamental. Call at the Ob-1 Jt is a tale of joy and woe, 16-inch dry, prompt delivery, sin ord $1.75 HE lose. Act now! Send in your| server Office and see this hand-| comedy and tragedy, chiefly 40 re he 5 : Hoary. Hh aslo ea ine debts today, big or small, old| some heater which will be sold | concerning the experiences of: PTE OTT, DIO E Ha ery: TUL O00 nro gees Tad JUST ARRIVED ? Dry Wood, country delivery, per cord $2.50 and $3. 00 THE HE HER EL HEL ETL EE Joi LE BY Hr rT EH rr TE er ETH Er TE Fr TET 2] a MADERIA CAKES -- : The talk of the town. Have you tried ¢ one yet. Truly : they are delicious. Order yours today. FOR THE WEEKEND -- | soles at ........ 3.50 | : : 16904 Meets the [irst| Boers and Robert Marryot leav- Danish Pastry -- Puff Pastry -- Busters -- Ron < pi : | Day aad night ells given and Third Wednesday of a ing as an officer in the City Meal Bread -- Rye Bread. ' : F WILL ARD i rept attention. month, at eight pm. in the Imperial volunteets. Their iy 5 I Phone 117 Dryden, Ont. Town Hall Vile brethren | ler, Alfred Bridges (Herbert And don' t forget we servo light lunches at all hours. SOFT DRINKS. 5) CHD ETD ED) EDGE) To) E>) E> ED) SB vata iam ois a i The New INTERNATIONAL Model D- 1 Six Cylinder, One-Half 'Ton Truck. ml I I i LI liens Ts offered at the lowest price ever quoted for an INTERNATIONAL truck. "This sturdy 113 inch wheel- base chassis is powered by a six cylinder engine of modern high compression design which developes 66 horse power at 3,400 R.P.M. Down draft carburation, exhaust valve seat inserts, and full pressure lubrication to main, connecting-rod, and camshaft bearings are some of the outstanding features. Tn the INTERNATIONAL line there is a size of truck to meet every hauling requirement, all of which have gained a reputation for economical performance. Prices, literature and full particulars on request. oo R From Diana Wynyard as Sir Robert| delay and rake all refuse and Ja J CORNER 'Wenenal Sheet metal wosier THE DRYDEN OBSERVER and A Marryot, now being into piles, for removal by 7 : A ; A i and heating contractor. : shown. the Scavenger. a: - McCormick-Deering Dealer Princess St. ~~ Dryden Agent for : The picture portrays the story By Order, 1 ~ OXDRIFT ONTARIO PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnns | Western Sales Book Co, Ltd. | of Britain during three decades, ! 18 = Board of 'Sanitation. \ --

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